In each section of this Capital Improvement Program, you will find detailed information about each project
planned over the next five years. You will also see the known unfunded projects that are needed to maintain our
existing systems, meet federal and state regulatory requirements, and accommodate our future growth. [From the document]

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The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects in the next
five-year horizon for elected officials, citizens, and staff. The first year of the CIP will be the basis for
developing the capital portion of the forthcoming City Budget for 2007-2008. Once a project appears in
the first year of the CIP and makes it into the budget, it does not appear again in the CIP because the
project has moved beyond the planning phase. [from the document]

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Each section of the report deals with a major infrastructure service the City provides. You will find separate
sections for parks, water, wastewater, transportation, public facilities, and revitalization. There is also a community
needs section showing the most important projects without secured funding sources. [From the document]

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The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects in the next
five-year horizon for elected officials, citizens, and staff. The first year of the CIP will be the basis for
developing the capital portion of the forthcoming City Budget for 2008-2009. Once a project appears in
the first year of the CIP and makes it into the budget, it does not appear again in the CIP because the
project has moved beyond the planning phase. [From the document]

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The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects in the next
five-year horizon for elected officials, citizens, and staff. The first year of the CIP will be the basis for
developing the capital portion of the forthcoming City Budget for 2009-2010. Once a project appears in
the first year of the CIP and makes it into the budget, it does not appear again in the CIP because the
project has moved beyond the planning phase. [From the document]

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The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects 10 the next 5-year
horizon for elected officials, citizens, and staff. The first year of the CIP will be the basis for developing
the capital portion of the forthcoming City Budget for 2005-2006. Once a project appears m the first year of
the CIP and makes it into the budget, it does not appear again in the CIP because the project has moved beyond
the planning phase. [From the document]

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Albany is required to comply with NPDES permits for discharge of wastewater and some stormwater
discharges, and must develop strategies to reduce TMDL pollutants associated with these permitted
discharges. The City operates a single wastewater treatment plant that releases treated effluent into the
Willamette River at river mile 118.4 under an NPDES permit issued by DEQ. The City also has two
sites that are covered under the NPDES 1200-Z stormwater permit. At this time, Albany does not have an
NPDES permit for municipal stormwater management. [From the Plan]